Learn to Wager on Craps – Tricks and Plans: Conduct and Superstitions

October 17th, 2009 by Kingston Leave a reply »

Regrettably, a craps table is generally full of superstitious players. If you do or say anything competing with their bizarre beliefs, they sometimes give you bad glances or verbally abuse you. To help avoid awkward situations, jesting, and potential verbal confrontations with these people, become versed in their superstitions and study craps etiquette. I know it’s silly to wager along with people’s crazy beliefs, but you will have a lot more excitment at the craps table if you do.

Practicing good etiquette consists of remembering to be charming to the croupiers. Do not agitate them by tossing chips at them, bump over their chip piles, or laying blame on the dealers for your losses. If you piss off the croupiers, how can you amplify your fun? Besides, it just isn’t kind. Your friendly attitude will be infectious, soon causing the entire table more fun. (Seems like like a good time for big hug and a round of Kumbaya.)

In spite of what these "dice doctors" and "craps kings" write on their net sites, there’s no such thing as a "sane" craps fokelore. 1 superstition is not more or less believable than another. They’reThey are all the same–foolish. But you musthave to heed them or the idiots at the craps table who really believe in them will make your time at the table horrible.

Abiding by many of the goofs’ beliefs has morphed into long-standing protocol at the craps table. Therefore, you must know and comprehend them. That’s another prerequisite to acquiring the classified information of craps.

Now you know! Remember, become versed in how to wager on craps the proper way.

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